Rexcheck App Event Takes Real Estate To A New Level

by | Jun 26, 2014 | Business, Real Estate | 0 comments

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From left to right: Scott Saunders, VP Sales at Pluczenik Group; Nii Addo, Managing Director at Rexcheck Global; Ron Rizzer, Owner of Plevé Diamonds.

Mobile app Rexcheck takes house-hunting to a new level…the penthouse. Last week, Rexcheck celebrated 100,000 downloads of their mobile app with a rooftop barbecue. The Corinthian provided the perfect backdrop, a luxury Manhattan building with architecture and magnificent views that aptly reflect its title. As if a BBQ and luscious cocktails weren’t enough for the lucky guests, the setting provided striking views of the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. When guests weren’t snapping obligatory selfies with the epic view or getting intimate with the skyline, they were rubbing shoulders with the app’s creators, getting to grips with the software that will revolutionize luxury real estate as we know it.

With Rexcheck, interested buyers can preview videos of luxury real estate on-the-go. The app delivers everything buyers and renters have been waiting for: It’s sleek interface enables an easy and smooth real estate experience without compromising the all-important details.

Head to Miami for Rexcheck’s next launch event, on July 28th 2014.

And make sure you download the app so you too can have 24/7 luxury at the end of your fingertips.

For more pictures from the event, visit our Facebook page.

-Rachael Sprague

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 Left: Nii Addo, Managing Director at Rexcheck Global. Right: Dr. Raj Bhayani , Partner at Rexcheck Global.

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Left: Jeffery Erickson, Partner , Rexcheck Global  Right: Yilo Kang Partner at Freiberg Peck and Kang LLP.

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No better way to celebrate real estate success than with a view of the Chrysler.

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